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A manner in which a person conducts themself.

 

  • In private we can get loud and loosen up a bit, in public no.
  • Shoulders back, head straight, controlled movements, dressed well, clean, and with fresh, new pieces. Your dress style can be your own, but it cannot be dirty. Clean, well-done teeth and good smells are good ideas.
  • In public posture is primary; back to walls, check your six always, head on a slow swivel that blends into other actions (opening doors, touching elevators) so as not to seem obvious but as to certainly scan the entire area always. Present and design danger and for danger, and choose courtesy.
  • Do not react to everything; let the clowns do the clown show, and keep your poker face. 
  • We are true in all ways at all times, this means honestly, rationally, and logically sizing up each situation, keeping a poker face intact.
  • Absolute control over all natural reactions.
  • Credit where it is due (excluding negative) and respect for seniority, positional lead, etc.
  • Tactical considerations in each movement are required. Error considerations, exit considerations, offensive and defensive, and opportunistic considerations should be entertained in the mind fully before action is taken.